Essential Oil from Croton blanchetianus Leaves: Anticandidal Potential and Mechanisms of Action.

Ellen A Malveira, Pedro F N Souza, Nilton A S Neto, Tawanny K B Aguiar, Natanael S Rodrigues, Carlos W B Henrique, Ayrles F B Silva, Leandro B Lima, Cynthia C Albuquerque, Cleverson D T Freitas
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Antimicrobial drugs are becoming ineffective given the resistance acquired by microorganisms. As such, it is imperative to seek new antimicrobial molecules that could provide a basis for the development of new drugs. Therefore, this work aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial potential and the mechanisms of action of the essential oil extracted from leaves of Croton blanchetianus (named CbEO) on different fungi and bacteria of clinical importance in both planktonic and biofilm lifestyles. GC-MS/MS analysis revealed the presence of twenty-two different compounds in the CbEO, which were identified using the Kovats retention index. Among these, the most abundant were amorphene (20.03%), spathulenol (5%), bicyclogermacrene (1.49%), caryophyllene oxide (4.55%), and eucalyptol (5.62%). CbOE (50 µg mL-1) barely inhibited the growth of Bacillus subtilis (23%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (27%), and Salmonella enterica (28%), and no inhibition was obtained against Enterobacter aerogenes and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Additionally, no activity against bacterial biofilm was detected. In contrast, CbEO was active against Candida species. C. albicans and C. parapsilosis were inhibited by 78 and 75%, respectively. The antibiofilm potential also was favorable against C. albicans and C. parapsilosis, inhibiting 44 and 74% of biofilm formation and reducing around 41 and 27% of the preformed biofilm, respectively. CbOE caused membrane damage and pore formation, overproduction of ROS, and apoptosis on C. albicans and C. parapsilosis cells, as well as not inducing hemolysis in human red cells. The results obtained in this work raise the possibility of using the essential oil of C. blanchetianus leaves as an alternative to fight infections caused by C. albicans and C. parapsilosis.

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巴豆叶精油:抗药潜能及作用机制。
由于微生物获得耐药性,抗微生物药物正变得无效。因此,寻找新的抗菌分子,为开发新药提供基础是势在必行的。因此,本研究旨在评价巴Croton blanchetianus叶提取物(CbEO)对浮游和生物膜生活方式中不同真菌和细菌的抑菌潜力及其作用机制。GC-MS/MS分析显示,CbEO中存在22种不同的化合物,使用Kovats保留指数进行鉴定。其中,凤仙花烯含量最高(20.03%),其次是spathulenol(5%),双环革烯(1.49%),石竹烯氧化物(4.55%)和桉树醇(5.62%)。CbOE(50µg mL-1)对枯草芽孢杆菌(23%)、铜绿假单胞菌(27%)和肠沙门氏菌(28%)的生长几乎没有抑制作用,对产气肠杆菌和肺炎克雷伯菌没有抑制作用。此外,未检测到对细菌生物膜的活性。相比之下,CbEO对念珠菌有活性。对白色念珠菌和傍绿念珠菌的抑制率分别为78%和75%。抗菌膜电位对白色念珠菌和假丝酵母菌也有利,分别抑制44%和74%的生物膜形成,减少约41%和27%的预形成生物膜。CbOE对白色念珠菌和旁裂念珠菌细胞造成膜损伤和孔形成、ROS过量产生和细胞凋亡,且不诱导人红细胞溶血。本研究结果提出了利用白支链菌叶精油作为抗白色念珠菌和旁瓣念珠菌感染的替代品的可能性。
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